Biodegradation of Butylate, EPTC, and Extenders in Previously Treated Soils
- 1 May 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Weed Science
- Vol. 38 (3) , 237-242
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0043174500056460
Abstract
Laboratory studies were conducted to determine the ability of the extenders dietholate and SC-0058 to prevent enhanced biodegradation of EPTC and butylate applied to Wisconsin soils with different histories of carbamothioate herbicide use. Enhanced EPTC and butylate biodegradation occurred in soils previously treated with those herbicides. Enhanced biodegradation of dietholate occurred on soils previously treated with that extender plus either EPTC or butylate. Enhanced dietholate biodegradation was observed when applied alone or in combination with butylate or EPTC. Application with dietholate prevented enhanced biodegradation of butylate but not EPTC even though enhanced biodegradation of dietholate was occurring. Enhanced biodegradation of SC-0058 did not occur. SC-0058 prevented enhanced EPTC and butylate biodegradation even in soils previously treated for three consecutive years with the respective herbicide plus SC-0058. Application of either 1.1 or 2.2 kg/ha SC-0058 plus 6.7 kg/ha EPTC provided equal or better wild proso millet control and sweet corn yields than applications of EPTC alone or EPTC plus dietholate.Keywords
This publication has 8 references indexed in Scilit:
- Enhanced Biodegradation of Herbicides in Soil and Effects on Weed ControlWeed Technology, 1987
- Degradation of Dichlormid and Dietholate in Soils with Prior EPTC, Butylate, Dichlormid, and Dietholate ExposureWeed Science, 1987
- Herbicide Dissipation from Soils with Different Herbicide use HistoriesWeed Science, 1987
- Effect of Prior Pesticide use on Thiocarbamate Herbicide Persistence and Giant Foxtail (Setaria faberi) ControlWeed Science, 1987
- Wild Proso Millet (Panicum miliaceum) Control with Thiocarbamate Herbicides on Previously Treated SoilsWeed Science, 1986
- Enhanced Herbicide Biodegradation in South Carolina Soils Previously Treated with ButylateWeed Science, 1986
- Decreased Activity of EPTC + R-25788 Following Repeated use in Some New Zealand SoilsWeed Science, 1983
- Addition of R-33865 to EPTC for Extended Herbicide ActivityWeed Science, 1982